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NICU CEAUSESCU IS ALIVE

[WeeklyUniverse.com]
The youngest son of the former Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu did
not die in Vienna in 1996. He lives at the moment in Vienna, Austria.

Nicu Ceausescu had officially
more than a dozen doubles. None of the doubles looked like the real
Nicu Ceausescu.

I was born in Romania and
lived there for about 30 years. My father worked in the army and
was the director of the Romanian Military Prosecutors until 1985.
I have information from colleagues of his who worked for the Securitate and visited my family frequently at the time. I have lived since
1987 in Vienna, Austria.

I have seen some of the doubles
and I have seen the real person in 1986. At that point I realized: the
real Nicu Ceausescu had never appeared in public.

I saw the real Nicu Ceausescu
in 1986 on the street in Bucharest; he was together with a very beautiful
Romanian opera singer, Daniela Vladescu, his friend
at that time.
He stopped for a while as he realized I saw him, looked at me, then went
on. I can remember every detail of his face. His doubles had
almost nothing in common with him. Anyone could have thought, he
was a bad copy. Anyone should have believe that.

Everybody knew about the
Ceausescu family having doubles; that was part of the strategy,
according
to a Securitate-General: people should know there were lots of doubles
running around. They should also know, there were lots of bad copies
so that nobody at all could say, what the real Nicu Ceausescu really looked
like.

Except: none of his doubles
was ever allowed to accompany Ms. Vladescu.

Ms. Vladescu is one of the
very few persons who could identify him. I guess, she would never
do that. According to her police declaration after the
arrest of
Nicu Ceausescu, she was not allowed to visit Nicu Ceausescu in Sibiu beginning
with 1987. He would visit her in Bucharest. And why? Because
the real Nicu Ceausescu was not in Romania anymore after 1987. At
that time he was already in Austria.

The photos showing Nicu Ceausescu's
arrest and imprisonment in 1989 show a double. The ones showing Nicu
Ceausescu in Vienna on September 26, 1996, a short time before he died,
also [show a double].

Please consider these pictures:

Wikipedia once showed Nicu Ceausescu before his last days in Vienna, Austria (right).

Another photo published by
APA shows Nicu Ceausescu in the Viennese hospital (below), a couple of
days before he died. How come he looks so much better on the picture
shot in the Viennese hospital?

On December 31, 1989, the
Austrian newspaper Kronen Zeitung published pictures of the Ceausescu
family on page 6 (below). One of them shows the real Nicu Ceausescu
together with his mother. This photo was retired by the owner (Viennareport,
1060 Vienna) immediately after having been published and had to be returned
to a French agency. I offered any sum of money for that picture,
but it was impossible to get it.

Nicu Ceausescu lives at the
moment under false identity in Vienna, Austria.

The most striking question
for me is: how come that Mr.
Mihai Pacepa (former Securitate-General who defected to the USA in
the 1970s) did not report about that, at the time when Nicu Ceausescu "died"
in Vienna? Or sometime sooner?

And also: who helped Nicu
Ceausescu get the false identity in Austria?

Also read
the Weekly Universe's startling exposé of Nicolae Ceausescu's plot
to breed a race of Commie Superdogs!

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